National Security and Foreign Policy Parliamentary Commission (NSFP) Chairman Alaeddin Boroujerdi welcomed the evacuation of Mojahedin-e Khalgh (MEK) members from Camp Ashraf, Iraq and said, “With the attention that we have given to 16 thousand [victims] martyred by the terrorist Hypocrite organization [MEK], we believe that Iran, in coordination with the Iraqi government, should send a team to review the base’s documents and status so that the depths of their crimes can be placed in the hands of global public opinion. With this investigation, America and Europe, as governments that removed this terrorist organization from the list of terrorist organizations, must answer public opinion based on international standards.”

MEK members evacuated Camp Ashraf, Iraq, after a September 1 attack that left dozens dead and was claimed by Iranian media to be carried out by “Iraqi protestors.” Under UN supervision, members were relocated to Camp Liberty. An Iraqi source predicts that many documents regarding the group’s cooperation with Saddam Hussain to suppress Kurds in the early 1990’s and its measures against the Islamic Republic will now be available.